- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
Catholic Citizens Calls for Action on Sex Abuse Scandal
- By Christian Newswire
CHICAGO -- Catholic Citizens of Illinois commends Pope Francis for addressing the sexual abuse crisis. We now call upon Blase Cardinal Cupich, as our Archbishop for the following:
Unwatched Pot Boils Over - March 2019 Eagle Forum Report now online!
- By Press Release
Welcome to the Eagle Forum Report, the successor to the Phyllis Schlafly Report. Our March issue, Unwatched Pot Boils Over, features these two articles:
- Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence - by Alex Berenson, a graduate of Yale University with degrees in history and economics and author of Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence. Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, from Hillsdale College.
Please subscribe to the Eagle Forum Report at $25/year to receive it through the postal service. Sign up at eagleforum.org. Purchase Eagle Forum Reportreprints here. Many thanks to the Eagle Forum Report Editor Cathie Adams
USDA Announces Investments in Rural Community Facilities that will Benefit Nearly 300,000 Americans
- By USDA
WASHINGTON – Acting Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Joel Baxley today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing https://secure.rd.usda.gov/files/CF_DirectLoans_NewsReleaseCHARTMarch2019.pdf" style="color:#0000EE;text-decoration:underline;">$91 million to build or improve community facilities (PDF, 108 KB) and essential services for nearly 300,000 rural residents in 12 states.
Uncle Joe Biden Meets Hollywood McCarthyism -- and Folds
- By David Limbaugh
I don't know which is worse, the intolerant left's condemnation of former Vice President Joe Biden for saying Vice President Mike Pence is a "decent guy," or Biden's shameless groveling and apology.
Biden committed his unforgivable infraction during a speech in Omaha, in which he casually alluded to Pence's speech at the Munich Security Conference in early February. He said, "The fact of the matter is it was followed on by a guy who's a decent guy, our vice president, who stood before this group of allies and leaders and said, 'I'm here on behalf of President Trump,' and there was dead silence."
Is Diversity a Root Cause of Dual Loyalty?
- By Pat Buchanan
"We can't be divided by race, religion, by tribe. We're defined by those enduring principles in the Constitution, even though we don't necessarily all know them."
So Joe Biden told the firefighters union this week.
But does Joe really believe that? Or does that not sound more like a plea, a wistful hope, rather than a deep conviction?
Reuters Got Oppo Research Against Beto O’Rourke and Agreed to Keep It Secret
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
Reuters has been trickling out stories about Beto O’Rourke. He was in a notorious group of hackers. He wrote fantasies about killing people, including running over children. Reuters is dribbling out the information now as investigative reports.
Reuters got this information at the time Robert Francis O’Rourke was a candidate for the United States Senate against Ted Cruz. It was given to Reuters, but on the condition that it be kept secret until after the election was over. Reuters claims it was for a book on O’Rourke. Media watchdog groups are dismissing it as no big deal. It was for a book. They wouldn’t have gotten it otherwise.
Leading Republican Releases Complete Bruce Ohr Transcript
- By GOP Presidential
The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee on Friday released the full transcript of the panel’s closed-door interview last year with Justice Department official Bruce Ohr.
The August interview was one of several conducted by the panel, when it was led by Republicans, as part of an investigation into decisions made by the Justice Department and FBI in 2016 amid allegations of political bias against President Trump within the department.
S.C.’s Massive Debt Load Partly Based on Misleading State Finance Report
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
When it comes to debt, the state of South Carolina is swimming in billions of it.
Yet an important report on the state’s finances, issued by Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom – the state’s chief accountant – and considered a key document by credit rating agencies in evaluating state debt, according to an expert, paints a misleading picture of South Carolina’s government structure and authority over state agencies, a review by The Nerve found.
American Legion District 5 Meeting
- By Helga Rogers Kelley
Members from Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Attended the American Legion District 5 meeting in Chesnee, S.C. Pictured left to right: John Lenotte, Commander Clyde Rector, Adjutant Tony Dunn, Carroll Kelley.
Did You Know That Your Government is Arming Agencies Like the IRS, DHS, VHA, OIG, SSA, NPS?
- By Bradlee Dean
“Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don’t need guns, as their having guns doesn’t serve the State!” -Heinrich Himmler
While the government is busy attempting to disarm the Americans that they work for through their continuous propaganda efforts, they are on the back end in covertly expanding their agencies' arsenals. This should come as no surprise. These types of actions have been leveled against the American people since September 11, 2001, in which many agencies were created that were sold to the American people as precautionary and security measures, only to find that 18 years later that these same agencies have been found warring and stripping away the rights of Americans that government is to secure (Deuteronomy 29:63).
Washington Center Pen Pals with Gator Basketball Teamplayer
- By Washington Center
Washington Center was a part of the SEC Playmakers Pals program and was paired with the University of Florida women’s’ basketball team. Ms. Amy Garbe’s class became pen-pals with Corey Staples, a junior guard for the Gators. The students helped to make cards and crafts to send to Corey. The students also followed the Gators basketball season; they incorporated math skills with counting points scored and comparing final scores to determine the winner of each game. They also used map skills to find where the Gators were playing and where their opponents where from. All of the students enjoyed learning more about basketball and cheering on the Florida Gators and their pen-pal, Corey. Go Gators!
EPA Extends Application Period for Environmental Educator Awards
- By EPA
WASHINGTON (March 18, 2019) — The application period has been extended for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators (PIAEE).
Applications are now due April 5, 2019.
EPA is seeking PIAEE awards applications that highlight environmental stewardship in one or more of the following areas:
Tell Your Senator to Fight for Retirees
- By Eagle Forum
Democrats have been obsessed with taxing the rich, but in their efforts, they will harm the average American. Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) has introduced S. 647, a bill that will tax our retirement savings in 401Ks, pensions, private retirement accounts, and Roth IRAs.
How to Protect Your Kids From Google Predators
- By Michelle Malkin
The father of the World Wide Web is right: It's time to take back "complete control of your data."
Tim Berners-Lee, who conceived the first internet browser 30 years ago this week, warned of its increasing threats to "privacy, security and fundamental rights." To mark the anniversary, he argued that demanding transparency is key to stopping the web's "downward plunge to a dysfunctional future." So, where to start?
This One Argument Quickly Changes Minds on Abortion
- By Christian Newswire
LOS ANGELES -- The makers of a new pro-life movie called "7 Reasons" maintain that their film will change viewers' votes on the subject of abortion--and actually demonstrate it. The 42-minute documentary shows those who are pro-abortion changing their minds in minutes, saying that they will now vote pro-life.
House Members Push Pet Projects Through Taxpayer-funded Earmarks
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
S.C. Reps. Bruce Bannister and Dwight Loftis want $5 million in state funding to help build a convention center in downtown Greenville that Bannister says would house a large art collection that had been displayed at the private Bob Jones University.
Rep. Leon Stavrinakis, who has donated to the nonprofit South Carolina Aquarium, says he wants $1.5 million in state money to move power generating equipment at the Charleston aquarium to higher ground. He also is asking for $2.5 million in state funding for unspecified “revitalization and maintenance efforts at statewide tourism destinations,” according to a House document.
My Objection to Duke Energy’s Request for a 12% Increase in Electric Power Rates
- By William Thompson - Greenville, SC
To the South Carolina Public Service Commission,
101 Executive Center Dr, Suite 100,
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Regarding, my objection to Duke Energy’s request for a 12% increase in electric power rates.
I am opposed to Duke Power Energy raising electric rates because it is a tax on the poorest of people, including the sick, the helpless and the unemployed. Duke constantly asked for rate increases and they have made so much money they have bought out Piedmont Natural Gas for billions of dollars. Besides polluting rivers with coal ash, Duke Power got a rate increase to help build the Oconee Nuclear Plant 50 years ago saying they were spending $1 million per day to build the plant that would cut power rates.
The Violence Against Constitutional Rights Act
- By John & Andy Schlafly
While Congress considers new infringements on constitutional rights for a new Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), they overlook where the most violence is occurring. The New York Timesrecently featured an exposé about how nearly every woman is raped during their migration from Central America to our open southern border.
Shutting the border is the only way that the United States can protect those women. That would take away the incentive for the long, dangerous journey.
Well-Known Artist and Performer Visits Washington Center
- By Washington Center
On Friday, March 8th, Washington Center students and staff were privileged to host well-known Greenville artist and performer, Mr. Emile Pandolfi, for a concert. Everyone seemed to enjoy the "fast and fun" extras that Mr. Pandolfi added to his creative piano pieces. Musical selections included a variety of enjoyable genres from ragtime and pop to Broadway favorites. With the addition of handmade stars and colored scarves to wave, students made their own contributions to the concert. Dr. Penny Rogers, principal of Washington Center, said about the program, “I have never seen our students so attentive!” A special “thank you” goes to Mr. Pandolfi for his kindness and for sharing his beautiful music.
The Trump Budget: Falling by the Waste Side
- By Tony Perkins
One of the biggest selling points of Donald Trump’s candidacy was his business experience. Now, as head of the largest company he’s ever managed -- the federal government -- the longtime executive is trying to make America financially solvent again. That’s no easy task in a Congress perfectly fine with spending $725,000 of your tax dollars on the next generation of mariachi bands. It’s time to shake up more than the maracas. And President Trump’s plan is the perfect place to start.
Methodist Church and Homosexuality
- By Jim S. Brooks - Roebuck, SC
After reading an article in an upstate newspaper recently (A personal reflection on the General Conference of the United Methodist Church, March 08, 2019) written by Dr. Tom Norrell, Pastor of Central United Methodist Church in Spartanburg, you would be left with the certain impression that he is a sincere man with great human compassion for homosexuals. He wrote, with apparent emotion, that recent actions by the General Conference of the United Methodist Church in St. Louis, Missouri, concerning the churches official view of homosexuality had left him with sadness and fear! His compassion and understanding, however, seems to be grounded on and guided by human reasoning and not biblical reasoning!
What's Next? ACTION ITEMS for SC "Education Reform" Bill
- By USPIE
During a recent hearing on H. 3759, which passed, SC Representative Shannon Erickson talked heavily about tracking ALL children, including private and homeschoolers, from birth.
Now, after much backlash, and in an attempt to save face, SC Republican Rep. Shannon Erickson has claimed her comments were taken out of context. So in order to give you more context, we have added more of her speech for you to discern her intent for tracking children from birth in all educational environments including home school. Just watch this clip of Rep. Erickson saying it’s the legislature’s responsibility to monitor and measure child progress.
Can Congress Amend the Constitution?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
"Emergency does not create power. Emergency does not increase granted power or remove or diminish the restrictions imposed upon power granted or reserved. The Constitution was adopted in a period of grave emergency. Its grants of power to the federal government and its limitations of the power of the States were determined in the light of emergency, and they are not altered by emergency." -- Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
How Middle America Is to Be Dispossessed
- By Pat Buchanan
In all but one of the last seven presidential elections, Republicans lost the popular vote. George W. Bush and Donald Trump won only by capturing narrow majorities in the Electoral College.
Hence the grand strategy of the left: to enlarge and alter the U.S. electorate so as to put victory as far out of reach for national Republicans as it is today for California Republicans, and to convert the GOP into America's permanent minority party.
Senate GOP Goes to the Wire With Trump in Emergency Declaration Showdown
- By GOP Presidential
Republicans are going down to the wire as they try to find a way out of their showdown with President Trump over his national emergency to build a wall on the Mexican border.
Republicans have just days to find a more palatable solution than the House-passed resolution blocking Trump’s actions, which is expected to come up for a vote by Friday.
North Greenville University to Host A Hero’s 5K March 23
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC - North Greenville University will host A Hero’s 5K walk/run on Saturday, March 23 on its Tigerville Campus. A Hero’s 5K was founded in 2010 and is a 5K walk/run held annually in March to remember all of the soldiers who fought, died, and lived for our great country.
Thought Police (Oops, Medicare) For All
- By Marilyn M. Singleton
The new Medicare for All bill (H.R. 1384) has come and hopefully will go the way of the pet rock. Everybody now knows the basics: the government will take care of all medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, and long-term care services with no out-of-pocket expenses. The bill prohibits parallel private insurance, and has the glaring absence of a financing mechanism.
The End of the Republic, Public Assassination by Lawsuit
- By Ed Martin
The enemy of our Republic and our way of life is Congressman Jerry Nadler. Last week he subpoenaed 81 individuals. He is harassing and disrupting political opponents — using his power for oversight in the government to destroy people with legal threats and fear tactics.
Behind the Curtain of the Gender Game
- By Tony Perkins
“It was all a sham.” After four long and difficult years, that’s how Jamie Shupe started making sense of his life again. To the LGBT community, he’d been a hero – a trailblazer in the transgender movement that’s upending society. But there’s a lot more to the story of America’s first “nonbinary” person than that. And he hopes the world is listening.
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 18- 22, 2019
- Dwight Loftis to Visit Upstate Republican Women
- Piedmont Women's Center 2019 Banquet Highlights
- 81st Annual High School Oratorical Contest State Finals
- American Legion Oratorical Winner
- What's Happening at the SC Statehouse this Week
- Stop Planned Parenthood Funding In South Carolina
- Leading Republican Releases Complete Bruce Ohr Transcript
- American Legion Post 214 Christmas Card Judging Contest
- Begorra There, Let's Have Some Dancing!
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